Osman Nuri Eralp
Osman Nuri Eralp | |
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Born |
1876 İstanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Died |
1940 İstanbul, Turkey |
Nationality | Turkish |
Fields | Veterinary medicine, Microbiology, Bacteriology, Virology |
Institutions |
Istanbul University Ankara University |
Alma mater |
Darülfünun Sorbonne Pasteur Institute |
Osman Nuri Eralp (1876 – 1940, İstanbul) was a Turkish veterinarian, veterinary scientist and microbiologist.[1]
Eralp was born in İstanbul, then in the Ottoman Empire, and now in Turkey. He completed his university education at "Mekteb-i Tıbbiye-i Mülkiye" which was the medical school of Darülfünun (House of Multiple Sciences, name of Istanbul University in Ottoman era). He—for to continue studying for a post-graduate qualification—attended Sorbonne and Pasteur Institute. After graduation he both worked as a veterinarian and continued researches. After 1908 he worked as a full-time academic in Istanbul University and Ankara University. He lectured histology and embryology.[2]
He contributed importantly to bacteriology and virology via his remarkable researches. His works especially focused on tuberculosis, anthrax, cholera, syphilis, gonorrhea, rinderpest, and all microorganisms living in or transmitted by milk.
References
- ↑ Melikoğlu, B. (2007). Osman Nuri Eralp'in "Bakteriyoloji dersleri" adlı kitabının veteriner hekimliği tarihi açısından değerlendirilmesi. PhD., The Graduate School of Health Sciences of Ankara University.
- ↑ Osmanağaoğlu, Ş.; Melikoğlu, B. (2009). "A historical glance at eradication of glander disease in Turkey". The Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Kafkas 15 (3): 331–337.